1. What components
are reused from other furnishings?
Our gen²® Steelcase
9000 and Avenir hybrid panel systems consist of post-consumer
materials that would otherwise be discarded and sent to
a landfill. All panels, shelves and overhead bins
are remanufactured from our extensive inventory of pre-existing
product. Materials that do not meet our strict quality
standards are sent to be recycled at an off-site location.
2. Are any of your products Greenguard
Indoor Air Quality certified?
In 2004, The Greenguard Environmental
Institute awarded certification to Steelcase's Avenir
line that included systems and storage solutions. We
remanufacture this line using Green practices.Both
of our preferred laminate manufacturers, Pionite and
Wilsonart, are also Greenguard Indoor Air Quality certified.
They offer options in low-emitting surfacing that does
not involve special ordering or extra cost.
3. Do you offer fabric
options that are 100% recycled?
We offer Terrartex fabrics
from Interface Fabrics Group. The broad range of fabric choices are made
from 100% recycled or bio-based materials and they are
also completely recyclable. The materials used in
making these fabrics include post-consumer polyester as
well as post-industrial polyester.
4. Is there PVC (vinyl)
-free trim options for panels and worksurfaces?
For a vinyl-free option, customers can choose between
a 90 degree or 180 degree postform laminate edge as well
as a square self-edge laminate.
5. Will your company
take back its entire product line at the end of its
useful life to the client?
We
offer buy back programs for all of our customers. Panels
and other metal components are included in the program. Actual
terms and conditions depend on the product mix.
6. Are all furnishing components
designed for disassembly for recycling?
After buyback, all metal components will either
be reused in our remanufactured gen²®product or recycled. All
other components that are able to be recycled are done so
as well.
7. Are you certified under
LEED for Commercial Interiors?
Remanufactured office furniture can contribute points under
LEED-CI. Maintaining materials in closed loops maximizes
material value without damaging ecosystems
8. What kind of paint
sytem do you use?
We have made a substantial investment in our state-of-the-art
powder coat process. Unlike liquid paint, no solvents
are used, so only negligible amounts of VOCs are released
into the air. In addition, unused or oversprayed powder
can be recovered so any waste is minimal and can be disposed
of easily and safely.
Aside from the environmental benefits, this enables a
uniform, durable, high-quality, and attractive finish.
9. Does your company
use minimal packaging materials?
Unlike some other companies
who package all items separately, we use the least
amount of resources while still protecting the product
to the best of our ability. Products that can be
bound together are done so. The combined pieces
are then wrapped in cardboard and shipped to the customer.
We have managed to find a very happy
medium between protecting our environment's resources
and still maintaining high quality shipping and packaging
that results in minimal to no freight damage.

What is it?
Powder coating is a type of paint that is applied as
a free-flowing, dry powder.
The dry powder is applied with a gun that charges each
particle opposite the charge of metal. Because opposites
attract, the powder and the metal are bound together
with an electric bond. It is then conveyed into a 400
degree Fahrenheit oven where the powder particles melt,
flow and fuse- a process that takes 10 minutes. The result
is a baked enamel that is far better than conventional
methods.
What are the advantages?
- Powder coating emits nearly
zero volatile organic compounds (VOC).
- Powder coating
can produce much thicker coatings than conventional
liquid methods
without running or sagging.
- Powder coating overspray
can be recycled and thus it is possible to achieve
nearly 100% utilization of the coating.
- Powder coating produces
less hazardous waste than conventional liquid paint.
- Powder
coated items generally have fewer appearance differences
between
horizontally coated surfaces and vertically coated
surfaces than liquid coated items.
- Powder coating
produces near perfect color matching each and every
time.
The final result of powder coating is a beautiful finish
that is very resistant to wear and chipping- it is three
times stronger than solvent based paints. Simply put,
powder coating provides a quality finish that can be
seen and felt for years to come.